GeForce GTX 650 Ti EVGA SSC 2GB Edition is a special edition of the fast-middle-class GeForce GTX 650 Ti. This edition features a new and a better cooling system and an increase in the central clock that went from 928MHz to 1071MHz. The Memory clock was left untouched. It also features twice as much video memory but it's known this GPU does not benefit from a 2GB frame buffer. The overclocking is quite relevant and benchmarks indicate there's a 10% boost when compared to the reference GeForce GTX 650 Ti.

Hey guys, got a quick question.I posted this under the base GTX 50 EVGA 2gb card as well. But the question is, a local shop called me to tell me they had an extra one of these cards if I was interested in it. Its either this one or the base EVGA 2gb 650. The base is only 15% better while this one is 55% better then the EVGA GTX 260 core 216 card I'm currently using. I believe they said they wanted $160 for it? No more but possibly a little

Ran out of charecters, haha Also in above box I meant posted under the base GTX 650. But I probably can get them to go a little less for the card, possibly close to what newegg/amazon is selling theirs for. So my Q: is, do you guys think its worth the upgrade? Proformance obviously isnt a huge increase but the fact its Direct X 11 and a newer card. So any in put and thoughts would be greatly appreciated, thanks in advance!!&#60br

Video cards only go up in 1-4 GB increments. No card I've seen goes up by half a GB. The Boost would be a better choice but this card is also a great card for Ultra gaming on 1080p 3D. Playing a blue ray disc actually needs 1.5GB or more and this fits the bill. Don't let them tell you that 1GB is enough VRAM. 1.5GB or greater VRAM is needed for viewing 1080p disc formats. I will get the standard version of this card and overclock it using GPUTweak at 15%.